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Burnley fail to land a killer blow against QPR

BURNLEY manager Scott Parker likened a frustrating 0-0 draw against Queens Park Rangers to a boxing match which his team dominated without finding a knockout punch.

Burnley fail

By Gideon Brooks

BURNLEY 0

QPR 0

BURNLEY manager Scott Parker likened a frustrating 0-0 draw against Queens Park Rangers to a boxing match which his team dominated without finding a knockout punch.
The Clarets were held to a goalless stalemate by the west London outfit which saw them lose further ground on leaders Sunderland.
Parker admitted he was “frustrated” at not taking all three points from a match which he insisted was one of their best performances of the season.
'It just didn't materialise for us today' says Parker
“Frustrated? Yes,” he affirmed.
“Real frustration. They came ...

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